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Digital Architect. Corporate Therapist. Process Surgeon.

Designing digital ecosystems where the right action is the easiest one to take.

Kim Cameron is a Professional Services Consultant and Systems Transformation Strategist who operates as the ultimate "Corporate Therapist" for enterprise teams. She began her career in the ink-stained trenches of print production, where she quickly realized that adding a spot-gloss finish to a marketing brochure doesn’t smooth out operational chaos. Recognizing that you cannot decorate a broken process, she traded her Pantone swatches for process architecture.

Today, Kim cuts through the noise, helping teams stop "loving their bad ideas to death." She designs digital ecosystems where the right action is the easiest one to take. Whether she is leading a global team through a complex configuration or launching a workshop to cure organizational anxiety, Kim ensures that technology serves the people—not the other way around.

When she isn’t untangling the messy reality of digital change, Kim retreats to her forested homestead in the Colorado Rockies. There, she applies her competitive puzzle-solving brain to cultivating indoor hydroponic gardens, experimenting with emerging technologies, and occasionally playing lumberjack with a chainsaw. To Kim, whether you are architecting an enterprise workspace or managing a forest, everything must be scaled with intention.

Kim Cam's Principles

Curiosity

Finding the root cause of operational chaos requires asking direct, and sometimes unexpected questions. Understanding the why behind the chaos is the first step to transforming it.

Creativity

Strategic creativity is taking the pieces of your process that already work and arranging them in a new way that was not obvious before.

Service

Success is measured by the sense of ownership your team feels when their process finally supports the way they do work. My top goal is to give your team the exact tools and clarity they need to own their success long after our work is done.

The Muses

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What's in a hobby?

Competitive Puzzle-solving

Yeah, it's a little nerdy. But it is a LOT of fun!  Hanging out with your friends, some snacks and organizing tiny pieces of colorful cardboard with a timer running can be a great time!

There's something unique that happens each time you approach a new pile of puzzle pieces. Do you start with edges? Go with color grouping? Shapes? What's your go to method?

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